In April 2021, the European Union (EU) proposed the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), marking a bold shift toward greater transparency in sustainability. The CSRD will soon require ...
“large undertakings” in scope of CSRD are redefined as those with over 1000 employees on a group or standalone basis, rather than 250 employees, with the financial thresholds of EUR 50 million ...
While a great deal of the recent attention on corporate sustainability regulation has focused on the U.S. Securities Exchange Commission’s (SEC) challenges implementing its Climate Disclosure Rule, ...
The application of the European Union’s (EU) Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) is to be phased in from the start of 2024 and will require in-scope companies to make disclosures on ...
The EU has announced that it will ask most companies that do business in Europe to comply with its Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD). The exact timing of when this law will be put in ...
Integrating sustainability into core business is rapidly becoming a make-or-break issue as climate action becomes a priority for consumers, investors, and governments alike. In the European Union, the ...
New Offering Builds on EcoVadis’ Trusted Sustainability Intelligence Suite, Empowering Procurement and Compliance Teams to Drive Resilience & Streamline Reporting Requirements An estimated 50,000 ...
An “alphabet soup” of sustainability reporting standards has long been a bugbear for corporations working across borders. An ...
Editor's note: This article was updated on Nov. 28 to reflect new information from the European Financial Reporting Advisory Group. In a major step forward for international regulations towards ESG ...
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